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My impressions of cartoon unforgettable. Iron robot with eyes that reflected the most pure, that we remember from childhood are fascinating, from the first minute you realize that the simple machine of recycling feels and wants to say. There is no robot-killers, green ogre, gay asses. In the cartoon there is no meaningful dialogue, only emotions that permeate the entire cartoon, expressed in his movements, and even reflections on the lenses Valley. You may wish to learn more. If so, Sela Ward is the place to go. Marvelous disclosure of the senses iron heart, his love and care. Ease robot draws from the first minute, the diligence with which the Valley cleans long-forgotten planet shows us how we are dependent on those around us Social factors of life. Beautiful opposite of loneliness just reflects the influence of society can not help wonder what would happen if left alone, what purpose would be for each whether it is properly? Disclosure of the theme of love is so wonderful and innocent, even an adult could for a moment to feel romantic again, to experience moments of rejection, conquest, and caring. Everyone will find themselves in the Valley, part of something really good and clean..

Made a film director Nora Ephron, a recognized master romantic comedies, whose track record is such classic films as "When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle" and "You've Got Mail." But this time it is not about finding love, but about finding yourself. Literary The film is a book of memoirs, Julie Powell, "Julie and Julia: 524 recipes for 365 days." Basically, that's the whole story itself. The film tells the story of two women: Julia Child, who wrote a book about French cuisine, and Julie Powell, prepare all dishes from there and wrote about it in his blog. Julia Child, lady, are the epitome of optimism, Meryl Streep played and played, as always, superb. In general, the right is my girlfriend, who after leaving the cinema said the film with Meryl Streep – a separate genre of movie, which is filled with some special light and mood. Julia Child is married, she is happy and in love in France, where she lives with her husband (American diplomat) in 40-50 the last century. French cuisine has become her true passion and the old lady enthusiastically accepts the invitation to co-authored a book on French cooking for American housewives. Julie Powell, too, is married (her husband – Editor), lives in the U.S., employs an operator center of social protection (or as it's called?) and dreams of becoming a writer (written have polromana!). She played an incredibly charming Amy Adams, known as the audience Princess Giselle from the movie-animated film "Enchanted." After the interview, this one of his successful career girl, in which Julie derived a failure, the heroine decides to start a blog.